According to [[Christopher Tolkien]], the root TEƷ- was changed to TEÑ. In this new entry, Quenya ''téra'' and Noldorin ''tîr'' derived from Primitive Quendian ''teñrā'',<ref name=LR/> where an intermediate form appears to be ''tēra''.<ref name=VT>{{VT|46a}}, p. 17</ref>{{or}}

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According to [[Christopher Tolkien]], the root TEƷ- was changed to TEÑ. In this new entry, Quenya ''téra'' and Noldorin ''tîr'' derived from Primitive Quendian ''teñrā'',<ref name=LR/> where an intermediate form appears to be ''tēra''.<ref name=VT>{{VT|46a}}, pp. 17-18</ref>{{or}}

TEÑ1 and TEÑ2

According to Christopher Tolkien, the root TEƷ- was changed to TEÑ. In this new entry, Quenya téra and Noldorin tîr derived from Primitive Quendian teñrā,[3] where an intermediate form appears to be tēra.[2]Template:Or

√ten

The complexity of the root TEN is has been discussed at length by Patrick H. Wynne. A very late (ca. 1968) manuscript by Tolkien includes an almost identical rendering of √ten as given in the version from "Eldarin Roots and Stems" (that is, the version used as the first definition in this article), which, however, was changed to a √men (yielding different derivatives). An earlier manuscript (late 1950s or early 1960s) by Tolkien also contains a mention of a √ten-, having a similar (but not identical) description.[2]